2-3 Ome62600e 3 Fax30
2-3 Ome62600e 3 Fax30
FACSIMILE RECEIVER
MODEL FAX-30
www.furuno.com
The paper used in this manual
is elemental chlorine free.
9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN
There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols
can increase when the other countries make their own recycling symbols in the future.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions for the Operator
WARNING CAUTION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Use the proper fuse.
Do not open the equipment.
Use of a wrong fuse may cause
Only qualified personnel serious damage to the equipment
should work inside the and void the warranty.
equipment.
Immediately turn off the power at the
switchboard if water leaks into the
WARNING LABEL
equipment or something is dropped in
A warning label is attached to the
the equipment.
facsimile receiver. Do not remove the
label. If the label is missing or illegible,
Continued use of the equipment can cause
contact a FURUNO agent or dealer
fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO
about replacement.
agent for service.
WARNING Name: Warning Label (1)
Do not disassemble or modify the To avoid electrical shock, do not Type: 86-003-1011-1
equipment. remove cover. No user-serviceable Code No.: 100-236-231
parts inside.
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Safety Instructions for the Installer
WARNING CAUTION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Observe the following compass safe
Do not open the equipment distances to prevent interference to a
unless totally familiar with magnetic compass:
electrical circuits and
service manual. Standard Steering
compass compass
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD .................................................................................................................vii
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................x
EQUIPMENT LISTS ......................................................................................................xii
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3. FAX OPERATION: NavNet3D®, PC ........................................................................3-1
3.1 Automatic Receiving................................................................................................................ 3-1
3.1.1 Starting receiving........................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Stopping receiving......................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Timer Receiving....................................................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.1 Setting, changing timer receiving schedule .................................................................. 3-2
3.2.3 Turning on/off specific timer programs.......................................................................... 3-4
3.2.4 Clearing all timer programs ........................................................................................... 3-4
3.3 Displaying Facsimile Images................................................................................................... 3-5
3.4 Processing Facsimile Images.................................................................................................. 3-6
3.4.1 Phase mismatch............................................................................................................ 3-6
3.4.2 Phasing signal out of synchronization........................................................................... 3-7
3.4.3 Noise rejection............................................................................................................... 3-7
3.4.4 Image color.................................................................................................................... 3-8
3.4.5 Image format ................................................................................................................. 3-8
3.4.6 Rotating images ............................................................................................................ 3-9
3.4.7 Zooming images............................................................................................................ 3-9
3.4.8 Saving images............................................................................................................... 3-9
3.5 Erasing Facsimile Images ....................................................................................................... 3-9
3.6 Preventing Erasure of Facsimile Images .............................................................................. 3-10
3.7 Adding Facsimile Channels ....................................................................................................3-11
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6.4 Diagnostics .............................................................................................................................. 6-3
6.4.1 NavNet®........................................................................................................................ 6-3
6.4.2 NavNet3D®, PC ............................................................................................................ 6-4
6.5 Clearing Data........................................................................................................................... 6-5
6.5.1 NavNet®........................................................................................................................ 6-5
6.5.2 NavNet3D®, PC ............................................................................................................ 6-6
6.6 All Clear (for technicians) ........................................................................................................ 6-7
6.7 Simulation Mode...................................................................................................................... 6-8
6.7.1 NavNet®........................................................................................................................ 6-8
6.7.2 Navnet3D®, PC............................................................................................................. 6-9
7. INSTALLATION........................................................................................................ 7-1
7.1 Facsimile Receiver .................................................................................................................. 7-1
7.2 Antenna Unit............................................................................................................................ 7-2
7.2.1 General antenna connection......................................................................................... 7-2
7.2.2 Wire antenna or whip antenna ...................................................................................... 7-2
7.2.3 Installation of preamp unit FAX-5 (option) .................................................................... 7-3
7.3 Wiring....................................................................................................................................... 7-4
7.4 Supplying Power to the Preamp Unit ...................................................................................... 7-6
7.5 Browser, PC Settings............................................................................................................... 7-7
7.5.1 Browser settings............................................................................................................ 7-7
7.5.2 PC settings .................................................................................................................... 7-8
SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1
INDEX.........................................................................................................................IN-1
Declaration of Conformity
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FOREWORD
A Word to the Owner of the FAX-30
FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the FURUNO FAX-30 Facsimile
Receiver. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become
synonymous with quality and reliability.
For over 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for
quality and reliability throughout the world. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our
extensive global network of agents and dealers.
Your equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine
environment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless properly
installed and maintained. Please carefully read and follow the operation, installation and
maintenance procedures set forth in this manual.
We would appreciate feedback from you, the end-user, about whether we are achieving our
purposes.
Features
Connected to a NavNet series display unit (MODEL 1833C/1943C, MFDBB, MFD8/MFD12)
or a PC, the FAX-30 receives facsimile images and navtex messages, transmitted from
facsimile and navtex stations.
• Programmed with all existing facsimile stations and frequencies. User may program 320
channels.
• Fully automatic facsimile operation with built-in schedule timer. Storage for 30 timer
programs.
• Fully automatic selection of speed, IOC, phase alignment and frequency. Manual
selection also available.
• Connection to printer via a PC to print facsimile images and navtex messages.
• Facsimile images in monochrome, gray scale (8 tones) or color (three patterns).
• Built in navtex receiver. (The receiver does not conform to GMDSS regulations.)
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Operational Characteristics
General
• The equipment receives one facsimile image or naxtex message at a time. Thus, a
navtex message cannot be received when a facsimile image is being received and vice
versa, regardless of navtex message category.
• Three receiving modes are available, facsimile, navtex, and facsimile(timer) & navtex.
When using the facsimile(timer) and navtex, the order of priority is
Facsimile(timer) (highest priority) → Navtex (lowest priority)
• The FAX-30 does not have an internal clock, so time is input from a NavNet display or the
PC. (For a PC-only configuration, time data is read when the browser accesses the
FAX-30. Therefore, turn on the FAX-30 before accessing it from the PC to allow for input
of time data, which is necessary for facsimile timer recording.) To receive time data, do
the following:
NavNet®: Output the date and time data sentence ZDA through the NavNet® network.
PC: Set the PC’s clock to the correct time.
• If both a NavNet® series unit and a PC are used, it is recommended to operate the
FAX-30 from the PC because of the two different communication protocols. (Use the
NavNet® series unit to feed navigation data to the PC.)
• Navigation data must be fed through the network to use the automatic navtex mode.
Therefore, this mode is not available in the PC-only configuration.
NavNet®
• The FAX-30 cannot be accessed from the NavNet® for 15 seconds after the FAX-30 has
been turned on.
• NavNet® requirements:
Navionics: Ver. 15, Boot Ver. 2 (1950006002)
C-MAP: Ver. 11, Boot Ver. 2 (1950006002)
NavNet3D®
The FAX-30 cannot be accessed when it is starting up, because image data is being loaded.
You can access the FAX-30 when the LED flashes 0.4 seconds every 2 seconds, which
starts approximately two minutes after the power is turned on.
PC
• The FAX-30 cannot be accessed from the PC while the FAX-30 is loading data at start up.
Wait until the POWER LED flashing interval changes from 0.4 to two seconds before
accessing the FAX-30.
• Most operating procedures in this manual are written for use with the Internet Explorer.
Menu items, control button names, etc. may be different on the Netscape Navigator.
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• PC requirements:
OS: Windows98, Windows2000, WindowsXP, WindowsVista,
Windows7(32bit/64bit)
Memory: Min.128 MB
CPU: Min. 600 MHz
Resolution: 1024x768 pixels
• Browser requirements:
Internet Explorer: Ver.5.01/5.5/6.0/7.0
Netscape Navigator: Ver.4.78/6.2/7.0
• OS and browser compatibility
Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator
Ver. Ver. 5.5 Ver 6.0 Ver Ver 8.0 Ver. 4.78 Ver. 6.2 Ver. 7.0
5.01 SP2 SP1 7.0 SPO
SP2 SP0
Windows 98 OK OK # # # *1, *2 *2 NO, *3
Windows OK OK OK # # *1 # OK
2000
Windows XP # # OK # # # # OK
Windows # # # OK # # # #
Vista
Windows 7 # # # # OK # # #
*1 A facsimile image may not be updated after it has been processed (noise limiter,
zoom, etc.). To update the image, click the right button on the mouse while holding
down the [SHIFT] key and then choose Reload.
*2 Connection is occasionally interrupted. In case of 4.78 + Win 98, the message “A
network error occurred: unable to connect to server (TCP Error: Not enough
memory). The server may be down or unreachable. Try connecting again later.” is
displayed. To restore the connection, press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Delete] to force quit Netscape.
Then, reopen Netscape and try to connect again.
*3 Connection is frequently interrupted and cannot be restored.
# Not verified.
• Use of older OS with recent browser will result in extremely slow operation.
• If the browser goes into timeout while an image is being received, access to the FAX-30
may be interrupted. In this case, click the right button on the mouse and click Refresh.
• Most PC operations are done with the left button on the mouse. The exception is saving a
facsimile image that is done with the right button.
• The FAX-30 cannot be simultaneously accessed by multiple PCs. For this reason, be
sure to use the logout feature to logout a PC from the FAX-30 when its use is not
required.
• If the FAX-30 appears to be abnormal, the browser version may not be compatible or
browser settings may be wrong. See the browser requirements on the previous page, the
browser and OS compatibility table above and the browser settings in paragraph 7.5.1.
• The HTTP and HTML versions of the FAX-30 are as shown below.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Installation with NavNet®, NavNet®vx2, NavNet®3D
PREAMP
FAX-5
Wire
Antenna
FACSCIMILE RECEIVER
FAX-30
NavNet,
NavNet vx2
or
NavNet 3D
HUB*
Ship's Mains
12-24 VDC
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PC installation
PREAMP
FAX-5
Wire
Antenna
FACSIMILE
RECEIVER
FAX-30
HUB* PC Printer
PC
: Standard FAX-30 cannot be
: Option Ship’s Mains
accessed by more
: Local Supply 12-24 VDC than one PC at a time.
* = HUB is not required to connect single PC.
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EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard supply
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Facsimile FAX-30-E-AN — With Net cable
Select
Receiver FAX-30-E-AP — With PC cable
one
FAX-30-E-N — No connection cable
Spare Parts SP08-01901 005-952-780 1 set Fuse, 2 pcs.
Installation CP08-01700 000-057-103 Choose • Power Cable
Materials one MJ-A3SPF0024-035C
• Net Cable
MJ-A6SPF0014-050C
• Tapping screw (5x20)
CP08-01710 000-057-104 • Power Cable
MJ-A3SPF0024-035C
• PC Cable
MJ-A6SPF0017-050C
• Tapping screw (5x20)
CP08-01720 000-057-105 • Power Cable
MJ-A3SPF0024-035C
• Tapping screw (5x20)
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Optional supply
Name Type Code No. Remarks
Preamp Unit FAX-5 000-075-016 w/15 m cable
Preamp Unit FAX-5 000-075-049 w/1 m cable
Hose Clamp OP08-11 005-946-960 For fixing FAX-5 to a mast
Whip Antenna 04S4176 000-153-122 2.6 m, for FAX-5
Extension OP-04-2 *10* 000-041-174 M-connector at both ends
Cable Kit OP-04-2 *20* 000-041-175
OP-04-2 *30* 000-041-176
OP-04-2 *40* 000-041-177
OP-04-2 *50* 000-041-178
Cable Assy. MJA6SRMD/TM11AP8-005 000-144-463 Net conversion cable, for
HUB, NavNet®
Cable Assy. MJ-A6SPF0017-050C 000-159-705-11 Net conversion cable, for
HUB, PC
Coaxial Plug FM-MP-7 000-161-293-10 For cable 7C2V, RG8/U, etc.
Adaptor MP-M3A 000-161-295-10 For cable 3C2V, 3D2V, etc.
Adaptor MP-M5A 000-161-296-10 For cable 5C2V, 5D2V, etc.
Cable Assy. MJ MJ-A6SPF0014-010C 000-154-027-10 1m Net cable
MJ-A6SPF0014-050C 000-154-049-10 5m
MJ-A6SPF0014-100C 000-154-050-10 10 m
MJ-A6SPF0014-200C 000-154-051-10 20 m
MJ-A6SPF0014-300C 000-154-052-10 30 m
Automatic FAX-30-APT 005-964-310
Printing
Software
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1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
1.1 Setup: NavNet® and NavNet® vx2
1.1.1 Controls
Trackball
Displays the mode Chooses menu items and options.
selection window.
ENTER knob
Push: Registers setting.
Soft keys Rotate: Selects menu items and options.
ABC DEF GHI
1 2 3
May also be used to enter alphanumeric data.
JKL MNO PQR
4 5 6
STU
7
VWX
8
YZ&
9 Enter alphanumeric data.
EBL _'#
VRM GAIN
0
Controls
Note 1: For NavNet® operating procedures, see the operator’s manual of the
NavNet® display unit.
Note 2: The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens
you see. The screen you see depends on your equipment settings and
system configuration.
1-1
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
1. Turn on the NavNet® display unit. From the radar, plotter or echo sounder
display, press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key.
3. Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key.
4. Press the PORT SETUP soft key.
5. Press the OUTPUT THROUGH NETWORK soft key.
AAM -- SELECT
APB ON SNTNC
BOD --
BWR* -- ON/OFF
DPT --
GGA --
GLL ON
GTD --
MTW --
RMA --
RMB ON
RMC ON
VHW --
VTG ON
WPL -- RETURN
XTE --
ZDA ON
HDT --
HDG --
MWV --
TTM --
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1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
LED
(green)
Note 1: The FAX-30 cannot be accessed during the 15-second start up period
that occurs after the power has been turned on.
Note 2: If the FAX-30 is not connected to the NavNet® display unit when the
display unit is powered, the message “AUX SOURCE IS
DISCONNECTED. PUSH ENT KNOB TO EXIT.” appears. Check
connections between the FAX-30 and the NavNet® display unit.
Note 3: “LOAD IMAGES” is displayed while the FAX-30 is loading data.
1-3
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
The standby display is where you begin all facsimile and navtex operations. If a
facsimile image has been received, the latest facsimile image is displayed.
WX FAX
Standby display
1. At the facsimile standby display, press the MODE SETUP soft key.
MODE
SETUP
(Facsimile image area)
RX
MODE
RX
NOTICE
RETURN
RX mode options
3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose receive mode desired and press the
ENTER soft key.
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1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
left-hand side of the screen in display modes other than the fax mode.
1. At the facsimile standby display, press the MODE SETUP soft key.
2. Press the RX NOTICE soft key.
RX NOTICE
▲
ON
OFF
▼
RX notice options
3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose ON or OFF as appropriate.
4. Press the ENTER soft key.
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1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
1.2 Setup: PC
1.2.1 Accessing the FAX-30 top display
1. Turn on the FAX-30 at the breaker on switchboard. The FAX-30 proceeds in
the following sequence:
a) The FAX-30 starts initial set up, which takes about 15 seconds.
b) The FAX-30 transfers (loads) data from the ROM to the RAM. At this time the
LED flashes every 0.4 seconds.
c) After all data has been loaded, which takes about two minutes, the LED
flashes every two seconds, indicating the FAX-30 is ready for operation.
2. Start up the browser software.
3. After the LED on the FAX-30 starts flashing every two seconds, type in the
FAX-30’s URL http://172.31.8.1 and then press the [Enter] key. The facsimile
receiver top display appears. (For one-touch access to the FAX-30 make a
bookmark.)
FACSIMILE RECEIVER
FAX-30
WX FAX
NAVTEX
LOGOUT
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1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
Standby displays
After you are in a standby display time data is transferred from the PC to the
FAX-30.
Note 1: After turning on the FAX-30 be sure to access it from the PC. Then,
even if the PC is turned off, time data is stored in the FAX-30, for use
with timer recording.
Note 2: The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens
you see. The screen you see depends on your equipment settings and
system configuration.
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1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
RX MODE
< back
WX FAX
NAVTEX
FAX(TIMER) & NAVTEX
OK
RX mode options
2. Click desired receive mode and then click OK.
3. Click “<back” or Back button to return to the top menu.
1. At the facsimile or navtex menu display, click “<Top” to return to the facsimile
receiver top display. (See the illustration at the top of the previous page.)
2. Click LOGOUT to logout the PC or NavNet®/NavNet3D® from FAX-30.
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1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
3
5
2
5 2 3
MCU-001
1-9
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
1. Turn on the FAX-30 at the switchboard. (The FAX-30 does not have a power
switch.) Check if the power is on or the unit is disconnected, by monitoring
the LED.
a) The initialization of the FAX-30 takes approximately 15 seconds.
b) Data is transferred from the ROM to the RAM. At this time the LED flashes
every 0.4 seconds.
c) It takes about two minutes to send data. The LED blinks every two seconds
when the FAX-30 is available for operation.
2. Push the [DISP] key.
3. Push the RotoKey until the display selection window, shown below, appears.
Full screen icon
Weather icon
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1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
4. The selector at the left side of the screen is choosing the "full screen" icon.
Push the RotoKey to choose the full screen icon.
5. Rotate the RotoKey to choose the Weather icon at the bottom of the display
and then push the RotoKey.
6. Use the [DISP] key and the RotoKey to select the Weather display.
<< Top
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1. OVERVIEW, SETUP
RX MODE
< back
WX FAX
NAVTEX
FAX(TIMER) & NAVTEX
OK
2. Click a mode.
3. Click "back" to finish.
1.3.4 Logout
The FAX-30 cannot be accessed from more than one NavNet3D® unit at a time.
Therefore, logout from a unit you are not using to enable access from other
units.
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2. FAX OPERATION: NavNet®,
NavNet®vx2
2.1 Automatic Receiving
Once you choose the facsimile station from which to receive, the system goes
into standby to await the start signal from the facsimile station.
SELECT
IMAGE
RCV
WX FAX
RETURN
TIMER
SETUP
START
RX
STOP
RX
RETURN
2-1
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
CH
FREQ
RETURN
Zone options
5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose zone desired and push the ENTER soft
key. (Zone 0 and 9 are for user-set zones.)
6. Press the STATION soft key to show the STATION options. If the ZONE
chosen at step 5 is “1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC,” for example, the STATION
options are as below.
STATION
▲
0 JMH /TOKYO 1
1 JMJ /TOKYO 2
2 JJC /KYODO 9MG
3 JFA /CHUO GYOGYOU
4 3SD /BEIJING
5 BAF /BEIJING
6 BDF /SHANGHAI
7 BMF /TAIPEI
▼
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
8. Press the CHANNEL soft key to show the CHANNEL options. If you have
chosen “0 JMH/TOKYO 1” at step 7, for example, the CHANNEL options are
as below.
CHANNEL CHANNEL
Scroll screen
AUTO with ENTER 7 00079.9 kHz
0 03622.5 kHz knob. 8 00079.9 kHz
1 07795.0 kHz 9 00079.9 kHz
2 13988.5 kHz
3 00079.9 kHz
4 00079.9 kHz
5 00079.9 kHz
6 00079.9 kHz
03622.5 kHz
Then, the FAX-30 will receive the next scheduled broadcast from the station
selected. When the FAX-30 receives the start signal from the facsimile station it
automatically adjusts itself to match speed, IOC (Index of Cooperation) and
phase of the station’s transmitter. Facsimile images are received line by line,
taking 30-40 minutes to receive depending on the size of the image and rotation
speed of the drum at the facsimile transmitter. After a facsimile image is received
it is compressed and stored in image memory and then posted on the
“Thumbnails of received images” screen (see paragraph 2.4). This process takes
from three to five minutes. You can see the image being received by pressing
the WX FAX soft key on the fax standby display and then hitting the RCV WX
FAX soft key.
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
RECEIVE
WX FAX
Image being CH
SETUP
received
TIMER
SETUP
START
RX
STOP
RX
RETURN
2-4
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
To manually receive a facsimile, you will first need to set a channel, referring to
paragraph 2.1. Then, do the following:
Start RX options
4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose the correct combination of IOC and
speed of the facsimile transmitting station. IOC is the line density standard
assigned by WMO: IOC 576, high density, IOC 288, low density. Speed is the
rotation speed of the drum (on which the original image is fitted) at the
facsimile transmitter: 60, 90 ,120, 180 or 240 rpm.
5. Press the ENTER soft key.
6. Press the RETURN soft key.
Then, the FAX-30 will receive the current broadcast from the station selected.
Facsimile images are received line by line, taking 30-40 minutes to receive
depending on the size of the image and drum rotation speed at the facsimile
station. After a facsimile image is received it is compressed and stored in the
image memory and then posted on the “Thumbnails of received images” screen
(see paragraph 2.4). This process takes 3-5 minutes. You can see the image
being received by pressing the WX FAX soft key on the fax standby display and
then hitting the RCV WX FAX soft key.
2-5
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
Be sure to choose the correct speed and IOC, otherwise the image will be
received as shown in the illustration below. You may change the IOC and speed
while the image is being received.
Wrong IOC
The image will be extended ( or foreshortened) when "288" (or 576
is selected for transmission with the IOC of "576 (or 288)."
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
RETURN
2-7
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose program number desired and then press
the EDIT soft key.
EDIT
ZONE 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC PROGRAM
STATION 0 JMH/TOKYO No.1
EDIT
CHANNEL 0 3622.5 kHz
IOC AUTO
SAVE
SPEED AUTO
START TIME 00:00
END TIME 00:00 CLEAR
CANCEL
Zone options
7. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose zone desired and press the ENTER soft
key.
8. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose STATION and press the EDIT soft key. If
you have chosen “1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC” at step 7, for example, the
STATION options are as below.
STATION
▲
~ 0 JMH /TOKYO 1
{ 1 JMJ /TOKYO 2
{ 2 JJC /KYODO 9MG
{ 3 JFA /CHUO GYOGYOU
{ 4 3SD /BEIJING
{ 5 BAF /BEIJING
{ 6 BDF /SHANGHAI
{ 7 BMF /TAIPEI
▼
2-8
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
10. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose CHANNEL and press the EDIT soft key.
If you have chosen “0 JMH/TOKYO 1” at step 9, for example, the CHANNEL
display looks as below.
IOC options
13. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose the IOC of the facsimile station and
press the ENTER soft key. If you are unsure of the IOC, choose AUTO for
automatic selection of IOC.
14. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose SPEED and press the EDIT soft key.
SPEED
▲
AUTO
60
90
120
180
240
▼
00:00
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
17. Enter a start time in 24-hour notation, about two minutes earlier than actual
start time to allow for detection of the start signal and press the ENTER soft
key.
18. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose END TIME and press the EDIT soft key.
END TIME
00:00
03522.5 kHz
Save window
23. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose YES and push the [ENTER] knob.
24. Repeat steps 4-23 to set other timer schedules.
25. Press the RETURN soft key.
26. Press the START TIMER soft key.
START TIMER
START
STOP
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
Then, the FAX-30 will receive facsimile broadcasts according to the timer
schedule. Facsimile images are received line by line, taking 30-40 minutes to
receive depending on the size of the image and drum rotation speed at the
facsimile station. After a facsimile image is received it is compressed and stored
in the image memory and then posted on the facsimile standby display screen.
This process takes 3-5 minutes. You can see the image being received by
pressing the WX FAX soft key on the fax standby display and then hitting the
RCV WX FAX soft key.
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
RETURN
2. Use the [ENTER] knob to select the facsimile image to process and then
press the SELECT IMAGE soft key or push the [ENTER] knob. You can
scroll the image with the trackball.
Zone/Station/Channel
Station
Frequency
Index of Cooperation
Drum speed at fax station
Date received
Time received
ROTATE
LOCK/
ERASE
RETURN
Facsimile image
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
0 10 20 30 40
PHASE
SYNC
NOISE
REJECT
EDIT
COLOR
RETURN
▲
00
▼
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
1. With a facsimile image displayed (see paragraph 2.4), press the EDIT
IMAGE soft key.
2. Press the NOISE REJECT soft key.
NOISE REJECT
▲
OFF
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
▼
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
1. With a facsimile image displayed (see paragraph 2.4), press the EDIT
IMAGE soft key.
2. Press the EDIT COLOR soft key.
3. Press the COLOR soft key.
COLOR
▲
MONOCHROME
GRAY SCALE
BLUE-RED
WHITE-BLUE
PINK-BLACK
▼
Color options
4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose MONOCHROME, GRAY SCALE,
BLUE-RED, WHITE-BLUE or PINK-BLACK as appropriate.
MONOCHROME: Monochrome black and white
GRAY SCALE: 16 gray tones
BLUE-RED: Shades of blue to red
WHITE-BLUE: Shades of white to blue
PINK-BLACK: Shades of pink to black
5. Press the ENTER soft key.
6. Press the RETURN soft keys several times to return to the standby display.
1. With a facsimile image displayed (see paragraph 2.4), press the EDIT
IMAGE soft key.
2. Press the EDIT COLOR soft key.
3. Press the REVERSE IMAGE soft key.
REVERSE IMAGE
▲
NORMAL
REVERSE
▼
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
1. Display the facsimile image you wish to process, referring to paragraph 2.4.
2. Press the ZOOM IN soft key.
To restore the normal size image, press the ZOOM OUT key.
1. Display the facsimile image you wish to process, referring to paragraph 2.4.
2. Press the ROTATE soft key.
3. Press the CW (Clockwise) soft key to rotate the image 90° clockwise; CCW
(Counterclockwise) soft key to rotate it 90° counterclockwise.
EDIT
IMAGE
ZOOM
IN
ROTATE
LOCK/
ERASE
RETURN
Facsimile image
4. Press the LOCK/ERASE soft key followed by the ERASE IMAGE soft key.
ERASE IMAGE
▲
YES
NO
▼
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
FAX-30 top
2. Press the EDIT WX FAX STATION soft key.
EDIT
ZONE 0 PRIVATE STATION
STATION 0 PRV/ EDIT
CHANNEL 0 00079.9 kHz
REVERSE IMAGE NORMAL
SAVE
FREQUENCY 00079.9 kHz
CALL SIGN PRV
STATION NAME -------------
RETURN
~ 0 PRIVATE
1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC
2 NORTHEAST PACIFIC
3 SOUTH PACIFIC/INDIAN
4 SOUTH ATLANTIC
5 NORTHWEST ATLANTIC
6 NORTHEAST ATLANTIC
7 NORTH ATLANTIC
Zone options
4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose a zone and push the EDIT soft key.
(Zone 0 and 9 are for user zones.)
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose STATION and press the EDIT soft key. If
the ZONE chosen at step 4 is “1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC,” for example, the
STATION options are as below.
STATION
▲
0 JMH /TOKYO 1
1 JMJ /TOKYO 2
2 JJC /KYODO 9MG
3 JFA /CHUO GYOGYOU
4 3SD /BEIJING
5 BAF /BEIJING
6 BDF /SHANGHAI
7 BMF /TAIPEI
▼
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2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET
11. If you want to enter a frequency, call sign or station name other than that
shown at CHANNEL and STATION, respectively, rotate the [ENTER] knob to
choose FREQUENCY, CALL SIGN or STATION NAME as appropriate and
press the EDIT soft key. One of the following displays appears depending on
your selection.
FREQUENCY CALL SIGN STATION NAME
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3. FAX OPERATION: NavNet3D®, PC
3.1 Automatic Receiving
3.1.1 Starting receiving
1. At the facsimile standby display, click CHANNEL SETUP on the top menu.
CHANNEL SETUP
< back
ZONE 1: NORTHWEST PACIFIC
STATION 0: JMH/TOKYO 1
CHANNEL AUTO
OK
RCV STOP
Then, the FAX-30 will receive the next scheduled broadcast from the station
selected. When the FAX-30 receives the start signal from the facsimile station it
automatically adjusts itself to match speed, IOC (Index of Cooperation) and
phase of the station’s transmitter. After a facsimile image is received it is
compressed and stored in the image memory and then posted on the facsimile
standby display screen. This process takes 3-5 minutes.
1. At the facsimile standby display, click CHANNEL SETUP on the top menu.
2. Click RCV STOP.
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3. FAX OPERATION: PC
< back
STATION 0: JMH/TOKYO 1
CHANNEL AUTO
IOC AUTO
SPEED AUTO
START TIME 00 00
END TIME 00 00
OK ERASE
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3. FAX OPERATION: PC
Then, the FAX-30 will receive facsimile broadcasts according to the timer
schedule. Facsimile images are received line by line, taking 30-40 minutes to
receive depending on the size of the image and drum rotation speed at the
facsimile station. After a facsimile image is received it is compressed and stored
in the image memory and then posted on the facsimile standby display screen.
This process takes 3-5 minutes.
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3. FAX OPERATION: PC
3-4
3. FAX OPERATION: PC
100N 3625.kHz
IOCXX10 XXXrpm NEXT PAGE 1/2 Click NEXT PAGE to
SS=XXX SN=XX
STBY go to next page.
<< Top JMH JUN/04 02:46 JMH JUN/05 01:29 JMH JUN/05 01:32 Receive data
MENU Station, date and
CHANNEL SETUP time image received
TIMER SETUP
EDIT STATION LIST
SYSTEM SETUP
RX MODE
JMH JUN/05 03:46 JMH JUN/05 04:29 JMH JUN/05 05:21
100N 3625.kHz
IOCXX10 XXXrpm
<<THUMBNAILS
SS=XXX SN=XX
ZOOM IN ROTATE CW ROTATE CCW LOCK ERASE
STBY
PHASE SYNC NOISE REJECT COLOR REVERSE IMAGE
Image processing functions
<< Top
102N JMH 7305.0kHz IOC576 120rpm JUN/05 01:26
Click to execute. See para. 3.4.
MENU
0ޓޓޓޓޓޓ ޓޓޓޓ
10 ޓޓޓޓޓ
20 30
ޓ 40
CHANNEL SETUP Scale
TIMER SETUP
EDIT STATION LIST
Used for phase tuning.
SYSTEM SETUP See para. 3.4.1.
RX MODE
Image data
102N: Zone
JMH: Station
7305.0 kHz: Channel
IOC576: Index of Cooperation
120 rpm: Drum speed at fax station
JUN/05: Date received
01:26: Time received
Facsimile image
Note: If the FAX-30 is not accessed from the PC after it has been turned on,
time data is not sent to the FAX-30. The timer recording feature may
receive a facsimile image using incorrect time data, however the image
may not be correctly stored.
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3. FAX OPERATION: PC
PHASE
< back
OK
3-6
3. FAX OPERATION: PC
SYNC
< back
OK
Sync options
2. Enter a sync value that displays the dead sector straightly and then click OK.
If the dead sectors appears as in the left-hand figure above, enter a larger
value and for the right-hand figure, enter a smaller value. The setting range
is –50 to +50.
3. Click OK and then “<back” or Back button to return to the top menu.
NOISE REJECT
< back
OFF
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
OK
3-7
3. FAX OPERATION: PC
OK
Color options
2. Click MONOCHROME, GRAY SCALE, BLUE-RED, WHITE-BLUE or
PINK-BLACK as appropriate.
MONOCHROME: Monochrome black and white
GRAY SCALE: 16 gray tones (eight gray tones when power is turned off
and on again)
BLUE-RED: Shades of blue to red
WHITE-BLUE: Shades of white to blue
PINK-BLACK: Shades of pink to black
3. Click OK and then click “<back” or Back button to return to the top menu.
REVERSE IMAGE
< back
NORMAL
REVERSE
OK
3-8
3. FAX OPERATION: PC
1. At the thumbnails display, click the facsimile image you wish to save.
2. Click ZOOM IN to enlarge the image. (The image is too small if not
enlarged.)
3. Place the cursor on the facsimile image and click the right button on the
mouse.
4. Click the “Save Picture As…” The “Save” window appears.
5. Choose directory, enter file name and click the Save button.
3-9
3. FAX OPERATION: PC
LOCK
< back
ON
OFF
OK
Lock options
3. Choose ON.
4. Click OK and then click “<back” or Back button to return to the top menu.
The locked image’s data appears in red, at the facsimile standby display. To
release the lock feature for a particular image, choose OFF at the step 3 in the
above procedure.
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3. FAX OPERATION: PC
ZONE 0: PRIVATE
STATION 0: PRV/
REVERSE NORMAL
IMAGE
FREQUENCY 79.9 kHz
STATION
NAME
OK
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3. FAX OPERATION: PC
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4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NavNet®
and NavNet®vx2
4.1 About Navtex Messages
4.1.1 Message categories
Navtex stations throughout the world provide mariners with weather and
navigational navtex messages. These messages carry a four character header
code which identifies transmitting station, category of message, and message
number, numbered from 00 to 99. Message number 00 is reserved for important
emergency messages. The categories of messages available in the navtex
system are as below.
The user may select which message categories to receive and the stations from
which to receive them.
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4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET
1. At the standby display, press the NAVTEX soft key. If you have received
some navtex messages, their data are shown as below.
NAVTEX
1. IA55 JUN/06 03:57 518kHz
▲
RCV
NAVTEX Appears when the mode is
NAVTEX or FAX(TIMER)&NAVTEX
RX
SETUP
RETURN
RETURN
RX setup menu
3. FREQUENCY is selected; press the EDIT soft key.
FREQUENCY
▲
~ 490 kHz
{ 518 kHz
▼
4-2
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET
5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose STA. SELECTION MODE and press the
EDIT soft key.
4-3
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET
33%
Note: When the above alarms are enabled, the audio alarm sounds and the
speaker icon ( ) appears when an SAR message or category A, B, D or L
message is received. Press the [CLEAR] key to silence the audio alarm.
You can see which type of message you have received by pressing the
[ALARM] key to display the alarm message board.
4-4
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET
1. At the standby display, press the NAVTEX soft key. If no messages have
been received the display shows “NO RECEIVED MESSAGES AVAILABLE.”
NAVTEX
SELECT
MSG
RCV
NAVTEX
RX
SETUP
RETURN
ZCZC IA55
Message 160520 UTC JUNE 05
being JAPAN NAVTEX N.W. NR 0775/2002
received
RETURN
4-5
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET
NAVTEX
▲
1. IA55 JUN/06 03:57 518kHz SAR*
2. IA53 JUN/06 03:58 518kHz NEW#
SELECT
3. IA52 JUN/06 03:59 518kHz NEW MSG
4. IA48 JUN/06 04:01 518kHz NEW
RCV
NAVTEX
RX
SETUP
RETURN
SELECT
1A55 JUN/05 03:57 518kHz ERROR RATE=0.0% MSG
ZCZC IA55
160520 UTC JUNE 05
JAPAN NAVTEX N.W. NR 0775/2002
ASHIKURI MISAKI, SOUTHWARD.
Message FLARE DROPPING. 150930Z TO 151100Z JUNE,
ALTERNATE 160930Z TO 161100Z JUNE.
WITHIN 10 MILES OF 31-00N 133-00E.
GEODETIC DATUM UNKNOWN.
RETURN
NNNN
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4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET
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4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET
▲
NAV AREA 01 UNITED KINGDOM
NAV AREA 02 FRANCE
EDIT
NAV AREA 03 SPAIN
NAV AREA 04 U.S.A.
NAV AREA 05 BRAZIL
NAV AREA 06 ARGENTIA
NAV AREA 07 SOUTH AFRICA
NAV AREA 08 INDIA
NAV AREA 09 PAKISTAN
NAV AREA 10 AUSTRALIA
NEXT PAGE RETURN
RETURN
4-8
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET
RETURN
RETURN
▲
01
▼
4-9
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET
6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose STATION NAME and press the EDIT
soft key.
STATION NAME
__________
00°00' N
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5. NAVTEX OPERATION:
NavNet3D®, PC
5.1 About Navtex Messages
5.1.1 Message categories
Navtex stations throughout the world provide mariners with weather and
navigational navtex messages. These messages carry a four character header
code which identifies transmitting station, category of message, and message
number, numbered from 00 to 99. Message number 00 is reserved for important
emergency messages. The categories of messages available in the navtex
system are as below.
The user may select which message categories to receive and the stations from
which to receive them.
5-1
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC
RX SETUP
< back
FREQUENCY 518 kHz
STATION
SELECTION MANUAL
MODE
STATION ID SELECTION
A B C D
E F G H
I J K L
M N O P
Q R S T
U V W X
Y Z
MESSAGE ID SELECTION
A B C D
E F G H
I J K L
M N O P
Q R S T
U V W X
Y Z
MESSAGE LIST
MAX. ERROR
RATE (0- 33 %
33%)
OK
RX setup menu
2. Click the arrow button on FREQUENCY and choose desired frequency.
3. Click the arrow button on STATION SELECTION MODE and choose desired
mode, AUTO or MANUAL.
AUTO requires connection to the NavNet® network and is not available in the
PC-only configuration. The FAX-30 requires position data (data sentence
GGA or GLL) and time data (data sentence ZDA), fed through the NavNet®
network.
5-2
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC
<< Top 1A55 06/05 03:57 518kHz ERROR RATE=0.0% Navtex message data
RX SETUP IA55: Station ID (I), Category (A),
ZCZC IA55
EDIT STATION LIST Message No. (55)
160520 UTC JUNE 05
SYSTEM SETUP
JAPAN NAVTEX N.W. NR 0775/2002 05/30: Date received
RX MODE
ASHIKURI MISAKI, SOUTHWARD. 03:57: Time received
FLARE DROPPING. 150930Z TO 151100Z JUNE, 518kHz: Frequency
ALTERNATE 160930Z TO 161100Z JUNE. Error rate
WITHIN 10 MILES OF 31-00N 133-00E.
GEODETIC DATUM UNKNOWN.
Text of message
NNNN
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5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC
STATION LIST
I, U 55° 02’N 001° 26’W CULLERCOATS
S 54° 51’N 005° 07’W PORTPATRICK
I, T 50° 35’N 001° 18’W NITON
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5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC
< back
NAVAREA I
STATION
NAME
518kHz
STATION ID1
518kHz
STATION ID2
490kHz
STATION ID1
490kHz
STATION ID2
LATITUDE 00 00 N
LONGITUDE 000 00 E
ADD CANCEL
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5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC
< back
NAVAREA I
STATION
CULLERCOATS
NAME
518kHz
G
STATION ID1
518kHz
STATION ID2
490kHz
STATION ID1 I
490kHz
STATION ID2 U
LATITUDE 55 02 N
LONGITUDE 001 26 W
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5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC
5-7
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC
5-8
6. MAINTENANCE,
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do not open the equipment.
6.1 Maintenance
This unit is designed and manufactured to provide many years of trouble-free
performance. However, no machine can perform to the utmost of its ability
unless properly maintained. A maintenance program should be established and it
should include the items listed in the table below.
Maintenance points
Check Point Action
Whip antenna Check for damage. Replace if damaged.
Antenna wire Check for damage. Replace if damaged.
Junction between Check for corrosion and tight connection. Clean and
whip antenna and waterproof with sealing compound if necessary.
preamp (option)
Coaxial cable Check for damage and tight connection. Replace if damaged.
Power cable Check for tight connection at battery and FAX-30.
Ground terminal Check for tight connection and corrosion. Replace if corroded.
Unit cleanliness Dust and dirt should be removed with a soft cloth. Do not use
solvents such as benzine and toulene to clean the unit – they
can remove paint and markings or deform the equipment.
6-1
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUTION
Use the proper fuse.
6.3 Troubleshooting
This section provides simple troubleshooting that the user may follow to restore
normal operation.
Troubleshooting
Trouble Problem Remedy
NavNet® display unit • Jumbled memory • Turn the NavNet® display
freezes unit off and on again.
Command from • Network not connected • Reselect the FAX mode.
NavNet® display unit
not accepted
Cannot read • Corrupted memory • Clear memory.
characters
Noise but no signal • Loosened antenna • Fasten antenna connector.
connector
• Coaxial cable in antenna • Replace antenna cable.
cable is shorted or
damaged.
Multiple or overlapped • Wrong speed setting • Set correct speed. Speed
image may be adjusted when
manually receiving an
image.
Image is split. • Image is out of phase. • Set phase manually.
Image is shrunk (or • Wrong IOC • Change IOC. IOC may be
enlarged) vertically. adjusted when manually
receiving an image.
Image is filled with • Noise • Use the noise rejector to
noise. remove noise.
Timer schedule does • Improper setting of • Review schedule.
not start as schedule
scheduled.
Cannot access • Incorrect IP address or • Check setting referring to
FAX-30 from PC. subnet mask set on PC. page 7-8.
6-2
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
6.4 Diagnostics
6.4.1 NavNet®
The diagnostics test displays program no. and tests the ROMs, RAM, receive
ability, signal strength, signal-to-noise ratio and position data. The test results
are displayed as OK or NG (No Good) for ROM, RAM, receive ability and
position data. For any NG or abnormal value, contact your dealer for advice.
FAX-30
FAX-30 menu
2. Press the FAX-30 SYSTEM SETUP soft key.
SYSTEM
SETUP
TEST
SIMULATION SETUP
CLEAR MEMORY
6-3
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
3. Press the TEST soft key to start the test. The test results appear as shown
below.
TEST XX = Version no.
PROGRAM NO. 0850188-XX *1 SS = Signal Strength
0850189-XX Display Range: 0-99
Asterisk marks item * ROM1 : OK
Typical Reading: 30-70
currently being tested ROM2 : OK
*2 SN = Signal-to-Noise Ratio
SDRAM : OK
Display Range: 0-99
RECEIVE UNLOCK : OK
Typical Reading: 20-60
SS*1 : 60
*3 Requires data sentence
SN*2 : 60
LAT/LON*3 : OK
GGA or GLL, output
through the network.
RETURN
6.4.2 NavNet3D®, PC
The diagnostics test displays program no. And tests the ROMs and RAM,
receive ability and position data. The test results are displayed as OK or NG (No
Good). For any NG or abnormal value, contact your dealer for advice.
3. Click STOP TEST to stop the test and restore normal operation and enable
receiving.
4. Click “<back” or Back button several times to return to the top menu.
6-4
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
RETURN
6-5
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
6.5.2 NavNet3D®, PC
You may clear all facsimile images, navtex messages and the entire memory
contents to start afresh.
CLEAR MEMORY
< back
CLEAR ALL IMAGES Yes No
OK
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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
DIP Switch
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4
LED
3. Turn ON the #1 segment of the DIP switch and then turn on the FAX-30. The
LED below U18 blinks slowly when default settings have been restored. It takes
about one minute to restore the settings.
4. Turn off the FAX-30. Turn off all segments of the DIP switch. (All segments must
be turned off, otherwise all clear will be executed at start up.)
5. Turn on the FAX-30 and connect it to the PC that has IP address 172.31.x.x.
6. Open Internet Explorer at the PC and enter the URL http://172.31.8.1. Confirm
that the “TOP” display appears.
7. Turn off the FAX-30 and close its cover.
6-7
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
Note: All current fax images and navtex messages will be erased when
activating the simulation mode.
6.7.1 NavNet®
1. At the facsimile standby display, press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the FAX-30 SYSTEM SETUP soft key.
3. Press the SIMULATION SETUP soft key.
SIM
SETUP
▲
WX FAX LIVE
NAVTEX LIVE
EDIT
RETURN
5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose SIMULATION and press the ENTER soft
key.
The fax image and navtex message will then be posted to the respective
standby display.
6-8
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
6.7.2 Navnet3D®, PC
1. At the facsimile or navtex standby display, click SYSTEM SETUP.
2. Click SIMULATION SETUP.
SIMULATION SETUP
< back
WX FAX SIMULATION
LIVE
NAVTEX SIMULATION
LIVE
OK
The fax image and navtex message will then be posted to respective standby
display.
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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
6-10
7. INSTALLATION
7.1 Facsimile Receiver
The facsimile receiver may be mounted on the deck or a bulkhead. When
selecting a mounting location, keep in mind the following points:
• Locate the unit out of direct sunlight because of heat that can build up inside
the cabinet.
• Select a location where the connectors can be easily accessed.
• Leave sufficient space around the unit for servicing and maintenance. See the
outline drawing for recommended servicing space.
• For mounting on a bulkhead, be sure the mounting location is strong enough
to support the weight of the unit.
• Locate the unit away from areas subject to water splash and rain.
• A magnetic compass will be disturbed if the FAX-30 is placed too close to it.
Separate the FAX-30 from a magnetic compass by the distances below to
prevent interference to a magnetic compass.
Steering compass, 0.9 m, Standard compass, 0.6 m.
• Fix the receiver to the mounting location with four 5 X 20 tapping screws
(supplied).
210
150
285
300
7-1
7. INSTALLATION
Wire Antenna
6 m Whip
2.6 m Whip Antenna Antenna
Select Junction
Preamp one.
(FAX-5) Box
Coaxial Cable
Facsimile Facsimile
Receiver Receiver
7-2
7. INSTALLATION
Thread
50 (14 threads/inch)
Inch Pipe
INCH PIPE
2.6 m Whip
Spring Antenna
Washer
Hose Post
Clamp
(option) Ground
Spot
HOSE CLAMP (option) ON POST
Screw
Antenna Wire
Wire Antenna
Fixture
Preamp Unit
WIRE ANTENNA
7-3
7. INSTALLATION
7.3 Wiring
Four cables are connected to the facsimile receiver: antenna cable, Net Cable (or PC cable),
power cable, ground wire. Connect them as shown in the figure below. For detailed
information, see the interconnection diagram on page S-1.
Whip Antenna*
Antenna Feeder*
Ground Wire*
ANT 12-24 VDC NETWORK
(IV-2sp)
* = Local Supply
Ground
Switchboard
breaker
Wiring
7-4
7. INSTALLATION
Power cable
Connect the power cable (supplied) to the power source; white wire to positive
[+] terminal and black wire to negative [-] terminal.
Ground wire
Ground the equipment to prevent noise and interference and enable reception of
weak signals. Run the ground wire (local supply) between the ground terminal
on the facsimile receiver and the ship's grounding bus.
Preamp unit
Connect its coaxial cable directly to the antenna connector on the FAX-30. Note
that an extension cable kit (option) is available, in lengths of 10, 20, 30, 40 and
50 m.
7-5
7. INSTALLATION
5C-2V 1/0.8 0.8 2.05 4.9 0.14/7/24 42 5.7 0.9 7.4±0.5 35.9 27 67±3 74
7C-2V 7/0.4 1.2 3.05 7.3 0.18//8/24 45 8.2 1.1 10.4±0.5 20.7 22 67±3 140
5D-2V 1/1.4 1.4 1.7 4.8 0.14/7/24 42 5.5 0.9 7.3±0.5 11.7 27 100±4 80
3. Set the jumper block J23 in the “ACT(IVE)” position. See the figure below for
the “ACT” position.
RCV Board 08P3219
J23
J23
ACT WIRE
7-6
7. INSTALLATION
7-7
7. INSTALLATION
7.5.2 PC settings
The PC communicates with the FAX-30 via Internet protocol TCP/IP. Therefore,
set IP address on the PC as below.
FACSIMILE RECEIVER
FAX-30
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
IP Address: 172.31.8.1
PC
HUB* IP Address:
172.31.100.100
PC
IP Address:
* = HUB is not required to connect single PC. 172.31.100.101
IP address
The facsimile receiver top display should appear. If it does not appear, recheck
above settings.
FACSIMILE RECEIVER
FAX-30
WX FAX
NAVTEX
LOGOUT
7-8
APPENDIX
Facsimile Stations
Facsimile station map
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 7
ZONE 8
ZONE 6
ZONE 5
ZONE 4
ZONE 2
AP-1
NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
ZONE 1 WESTERN PART ZONE 4 ZONE 7 NORTHERN PART
AP-2
STA- CALL STA- CALL STA- CALL
TION SIGN TRANSMITTED FROM TION SIGN TRANSMITTED FROM TION SIGN TRANSMITTED FROM
APPENDIX
AP-3
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
Navtex Stations
Navtex stations map
AP-4
APPENDIX
AP-5
APPENDIX
AP-6
APPENDIX
AP-7
APPENDIX
AP-8
APPENDIX
Menu Tree
NavNet® menu tree
WX FAX
SELECT IMAGE EDIT IMAGE PHASE (00 - 40, 0)
soft key
SYNC (-50 - +50, 0)
NOISE REJECT (OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH)
EDIT COLOR COLOR MONOCHROME
GRAY SCALE
BLUE-RED
WHITE-BLUE
PINK-BLACK
REVERSE IMAGE (NORMAL, REVERSE)
ZOOM IN (ZOOM OUT)
ROTATE (CW and CCW soft keys)
LOCK/ERASE IMAGE (LOCK IMAGE and ERASE IMAGE soft keys)
RCV WX CH SETUP ZONE (0-9, 1)
FAX STA (0-9, 0)
CH (0-9, AUTO; 0)
FREQ
TIMER SETUP START TIMER
PROG LIST
START RX (288/60, 288/90, 288/120, 288/180, 288/240,
576/60, 576/90, 576/120, 576/180, 576/240)
STOP RX
NAVTEX
SELECT MSG
soft key
RCV NAVTEX
MODE
SETUP RX MODE soft key (WX FAX, NAVTEX, FAX (TIMER) & NAV)
soft key RX NOTICE soft key (ON, OFF)
AP-9
APPENDIX
MENU
EDIT WX ZONE (0-9, 0)
Key
FAX STATION (0-9, 0)
STATION CHANNEL (0-9, AUTO; 0)
REVERSE IMAGE (NORMAL, REVERSE)
FREQUENCY (80.0 kHz)
CALL SIGN (PRV)
STATION NAME
AP-10
APPENDIX
SYSTEM TEST
SETUP SIMULATION SETUP WX FAX (SIMULATION, LIVE)
NAVTEX (SIMULATION, LIVE)
CLEAR MEMORY CLEAR ALL IMAGES (YES, NO)
CLEAR ALL MESSAGES (YES, NO)
CLEAR ALL MEMORY (YES, NO)
AP-11
APPENDIX
AP-12
FURUNO FAX-30
1 GENERAL
1.1 Frequency
FAX LF 80-160 kHz
MF/HF 2-25 MHz
NAVTEX 490 kHz, 518 kHz
1.2 Number of Channels 1000
1.3 Receiving System Double super heterodyne
1.4 Class of Emission FAX: F3C/J3C, NAVTEX: F1B
1.5 Network Interface Ethernet 10 BASE-T TCP/IP
2 POWER SUPPLY
12-24 VDC: 1.0-0.5 A
3 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
3.1 Ambient Temperature -15°C to +55°C
3.2 Relative Humidity 95% at +40°C
3.3 Waterproof IPX2
3.4 Vibration IEC 60945
4 COATING COLOR
N3.0
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D-2
25/Mar/2011 Y.NISHIYAMA
D-3
26/Jun/09 R.Esumi
1 2 3 4
2.6m *2
ホイップアンテナ
WHIP ANTENNA
A ファクシミリ受画装置 プリアンプ
PREAMP *2
FACSIMILE RECEIVER 延長ケーブルキット FAX-5
FAX-30 EXTENSION CABLE KIT
OP04-2 *2 *1
IV-2sq.
3D-2V,10/20/30/40/50m M-P-3 FMA-1 1m
FUSE *3 POWER *3
MJ-A3SPF J32 ANT M-P-3
MJ-A3SPF0024-035C,3.5m,φ10 2A 3D-2V,15m,φ6
12-24 VDC シロ WHT 1 (+)
(08S0358)
クロ BLK 2 (-)
3 0V *1 *1 *1
*1
M-P-7 RG-10/UY M-P-7 FMA-1 1m
*3 ETHERNET
NAVNET機 MJ-A6SPF J31
NAVNET EQUIP. MJ-A6SPF0014-050C,5m,φ6 1 E_TD_P
MJ-A6SPF0014-010C/100C/200C/300C,
1/10/20/30m(*2) 2 E_TD_N
3 E_RD_P
*2 4 E_RD_N
B MJ-A6SRMD/TM11AP8,0.5m MJ-A6SPF0014
HUB *1 5 NC
(19S1005)
6 SHIELD
NAVNET3D
または OR MJ-A6SPF0017-050C,5m,φ6 GND *1
(08S0351) IV-8sq.
PC *1
注記
C *1)造船所手配。 DRAWN TITLE
*2)オプション。 6/Jun/08 T.YAMASAKI FAX-30
*3)工場にて取付済み。 CHECKED 名 称
6/Jun/08 T.TAKENO ファクシミリ受画装置
NOTE APPROVED
10/Jun/08 R.Esumi 相互結線図
*1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY. SCALE MASS NAME
*2. OPTION. FACSIMILE RECEIVER
DWG.No.
S-1
IN-1
INDEX
Noise rejection T
NavNet® ................................................2-14 Timer operation
NavNet3D®, PC ......................................3-7 clearing all programs (NavNet®) .......... 2-11
clearing all programs (NavNet3D®, PC) 3-4
P
setting (NavNet®) ................................... 2-7
Phase
setting (PC) ............................................. 3-2
NavNet® ................................................2-13
turning on/off all program (NavNet®).... 2-11
NavNet3D®, PC ......................................3-6
turning on/off all programs (NavNet3D®,
PHASE soft key .........................................2-13
PC) ...................................................... 3-4
PROG LIST soft key .................................. 2-11
turning on/off specific
R programs (NavNet®)......................... 2-11
RCV NAVTEX soft key ................................4-5 turning on/off specific programs
Receive mode (NavNet3D®, PC) ............................... 3-4
NavNet® ..................................................1-4 TIMER SETUP soft key ............................ 2-11
NavNet3D®, PC ......................................1-8 TIMER soft key............................................ 2-7
Receive notification (NavNet®)...................1-5
Z
REV IMAGE soft key .................................2-15
ZONE soft key............................................. 2-2
ROTATE soft key .......................................2-16
Zoom
Rotating fax images
NavNet®................................................ 2-16
NavNet® ................................................2-16
NavNet3D®, PC...................................... 3-9
NavNet3D®, PC ......................................3-9
ZOOM IN soft key ..................................... 2-16
RX MODE soft key ......................................1-4
ZOOM OUT soft key ................................. 2-16
RX NOTICE soft key ...................................1-5
S
Saving fax images (PC)...............................3-9
SELECT IMAGE soft key ..........................2-12
Simulation mode
NavNet® ..................................................6-8
NavNet3D®, PC ......................................6-9
Standby display
NavNet3D®, PC ......................................1-6
STATION soft key ........................................2-2
STOP RX soft key .......................................2-4
Sync
NavNet® ................................................2-14
NavNet3D®, PC ......................................3-7
SYNC soft key ...........................................2-14
System configuration..................................... ix
IN-2